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if there is regime change in syria and the extremists come to power. problems for jordan where we have our own. far more flexible. and so now jordan faces the backlash of a conflict which some in the country have helped to escalate meanwhile more than one hundred fifty thousand refugees remain stuck on its borders and what's supposed to be a safe enclave but we food is hard to come by toilets case and not enough tends to go around leaving some to the mercy of harsh desert conditions this. fear here is so. serious you die quickly but here we are dying a slow death i wish now i never left to come here. jordan narrowly escaped a wave of uprisings that swept the arab world it says it's getting reforms in place bash caught between both sides it might not be enough to stop the serious shockwave however that conflict in policy r t r three refugee camp on the jordanian syrian border. with all the pressure on syria piling up france is increasingly being seen as a leader of the west's efforts against assad but director of the french center for intelligence studi
if there is regime change in syria and the extremists come to power. problems for jordan where we have our own. far more flexible. and so now jordan faces the backlash of a conflict which some in the country have helped to escalate meanwhile more than one hundred fifty thousand refugees remain stuck on its borders and what's supposed to be a safe enclave but we food is hard to come by toilets case and not enough tends to go around leaving some to the mercy of harsh desert conditions this. fear...
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last question in turkey and its western allies are now pushing for for protected save zones inside syria it's a move that would certainly amount to foreign intervention now and carter says it needs to protect civilians what's your take on that. it's actually funny how can you protect civilians by imposing water you want to protect civilians you have to stop for and stop the war starts with stopping the influx of the influx of. money to the rebels the fact that they are thinking of a safe zone is a big. media. media. big need the media. because you cannot start putting civilians are out after i'm a harm of the editor in chief of independent websites or try to be and thank you for your time thank you. iran's taken steps to change its image as an international outcast over one hundred nations have offer their support over its controversial nuclear program the final declaration of the summit of nonaligned states hosted by to iran backed the right for all countries to develop and use nuclear energy for peaceful purposes while the gathering was being held the u.n. nuclear watchdog released its
last question in turkey and its western allies are now pushing for for protected save zones inside syria it's a move that would certainly amount to foreign intervention now and carter says it needs to protect civilians what's your take on that. it's actually funny how can you protect civilians by imposing water you want to protect civilians you have to stop for and stop the war starts with stopping the influx of the influx of. money to the rebels the fact that they are thinking of a safe zone...
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dead and seven wounded after a raid by kurdish militants on bases near the southeastern border with syria and iraq. >> 100 guerrillas took part in the operation, the latest in a growing number of attacks. they have also kidnapped turkish government officials in the last few weeks. >> the outlawed pkk attack under the cover of night near the iraq border. some 100 militants launched the attack, shooting at security posts with grenade launchers and machine guns. the clash went on for three hours. after daybreak, a turkish security forces cordoned off the area. seven were wounded. 10 were killed. about 10 members of the pkk killed as well. a car bomb blamed on them killed 10 people including civilians. there has been a sharp increase between fighting groups. they fear the group is gaining strength. they held a memorial for the soldiers. their bodies were flown out by helicopter. >> for the latest, let's go live to tomas in istanbul. how serious is the situation after this? the usually launched large scale offenses in the wake of the type of attacks. >> it has been the same case right now. the
dead and seven wounded after a raid by kurdish militants on bases near the southeastern border with syria and iraq. >> 100 guerrillas took part in the operation, the latest in a growing number of attacks. they have also kidnapped turkish government officials in the last few weeks. >> the outlawed pkk attack under the cover of night near the iraq border. some 100 militants launched the attack, shooting at security posts with grenade launchers and machine guns. the clash went on for...
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syria possible labor -- syria's neighbors say they are stretched to the limit and others the to help. >> i am not going to allow germany taking in some refugees, to help or provide with medical care. but the main focus has to be helping people in the region. >> that means helping syria and the refugees in camps like this one in jordan. germany has provided 22 million euros in aid. >> with bring in our political correspondent who has been following the berlin-syria conference. could you fill us in on the participants and to is backing them? >> when it became clear at the united nations that china and russia were not going to support any resolution condemning president assad, a coalition of approximately 100 nations formed to protest that. the coalition has a number of working groups. in berlin, they're focusing on the economic aspects. >> what is -- what does this conference in berlin want to achieve? >> the immediate aim is to secure basic services for the syrian people, particularly in areas that are virtually under the secured control of the opposition forces. the wider aim is much
syria possible labor -- syria's neighbors say they are stretched to the limit and others the to help. >> i am not going to allow germany taking in some refugees, to help or provide with medical care. but the main focus has to be helping people in the region. >> that means helping syria and the refugees in camps like this one in jordan. germany has provided 22 million euros in aid. >> with bring in our political correspondent who has been following the berlin-syria conference....
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as the conflict in syria continues to unfold under the watchful gaze of the world's media there are all those that say that we aren't receiving the full picture of what's going on on the ground in the embattled middle eastern country now one of those people joins me right now manuel oxon the writer thank you very much for speaking to me thank you well to start off how long were you in syria and where were you mean what did you see i was for nine days in syria in july and i was exactly the time when the so-called bentyl of damascus was reaching and i was inside the mosque with all the time and i could compare every day the worldwide media coverage with what i saw with my own eyes now what you saw while you were on the ground in syria doesn't seem to fit with what we're seeing on our t.v. screens does it well at first it is a difference everybody saw what's in damascus because the worldwide media coverage of the mainstream media coverage claimed that the massacres is what's at that time when this so-called battle of the massacres that massacres will cain or the opposition of the rebel to
as the conflict in syria continues to unfold under the watchful gaze of the world's media there are all those that say that we aren't receiving the full picture of what's going on on the ground in the embattled middle eastern country now one of those people joins me right now manuel oxon the writer thank you very much for speaking to me thank you well to start off how long were you in syria and where were you mean what did you see i was for nine days in syria in july and i was exactly the time...
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civil war best describes what is happening in syria. an air strike a ground this -- an air strike on this neighborhood a few minutes ago. a woman flees barefoot from her home. how many dead, she asks. bashar, you pig, yeah enemy of god, he shouts. these were civilians. there were no emergency services to speak up. neighbors come out to do what they can. then, some good news. real-world are pulled alive from the wreckage of the building. it is incredible -- three little girls are pulled alive from the wreckage of the building. it is incredible they survived. at 3-year-old boy was buried inside. two girls were playing in the street. god is great rises from the crowd. then they run. another plane is coming. rama is one of the girls we saw rescue. three family members and two friends were killed in the attack. her father is still too afraid of the regime to show his face, but he criticizes the rebels, too. that put an anti-aircraft gun on the next building, he tells us. i ask the commander to move it, he tells me. the bomb seems to have gon
civil war best describes what is happening in syria. an air strike a ground this -- an air strike on this neighborhood a few minutes ago. a woman flees barefoot from her home. how many dead, she asks. bashar, you pig, yeah enemy of god, he shouts. these were civilians. there were no emergency services to speak up. neighbors come out to do what they can. then, some good news. real-world are pulled alive from the wreckage of the building. it is incredible -- three little girls are pulled alive...
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and where were you more did you see i was for nine days in syria in july and i was exactly the time when the so-called bentyl of damascus was reaching and i was inside the mosque with all the time and i could compare if the worldwide media coverage with what i saw with my own eyes now what you saw while you were on the ground in syria doesn't seem to fit with what we're seeing on our t.v. screens does it well at first it is a difference everybody saw what's in damascus because the worldwide media coverage of the mainstream media coverage claimed that the massacres is was at that time when this so-called battle of the massacres that massacres will cain or the opposition of the rebels or about armed opposition called this operation they were seeing that hold the mouse because it's on fire their heavy fighting so i think even a couple of days later when the battle was reaching they were saying that now the rebels are so close to the city center they are a power to conquer now the city the government will fall i was inside the city and then you didn't see any of them therefore there was
and where were you more did you see i was for nine days in syria in july and i was exactly the time when the so-called bentyl of damascus was reaching and i was inside the mosque with all the time and i could compare if the worldwide media coverage with what i saw with my own eyes now what you saw while you were on the ground in syria doesn't seem to fit with what we're seeing on our t.v. screens does it well at first it is a difference everybody saw what's in damascus because the worldwide...
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syria's grand. soon says his mission is to stop the bloodshed in the country the move he says western interference in the civil war only increases divides he believes peace is possible steps toward it should be mutual doctor has stayed firm in his beliefs even when he's twenty two year old son was shot dead on the street he publicly forgave the murderers for the sake of a peaceful future for syria and. respected islamic leader dr who soon rejects the concept of a holy war he says the violence could not be justified by any religion in one of his speeches dr seuss said no war is holy. that's. how and thank you very much for being with us today thank you for coming to the studio well first of all i want to start with the latest news with the footage where out receiving from your part of the world every day and every hour most of the world televisions television stations carry those those pictures that we're getting well this is the reaction i know that many of those people haven't even seen the footage
syria's grand. soon says his mission is to stop the bloodshed in the country the move he says western interference in the civil war only increases divides he believes peace is possible steps toward it should be mutual doctor has stayed firm in his beliefs even when he's twenty two year old son was shot dead on the street he publicly forgave the murderers for the sake of a peaceful future for syria and. respected islamic leader dr who soon rejects the concept of a holy war he says the violence...
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the town has been used by many refugees to flee syria. jordanian officials say 66,000 syrians have entered the country sits -- since the conflict began. jordanian soldiers are reporting the syrian troops have shot at refugees trying to cross the border. >> we will be looking at the effects of the conflict in syria on neighboring lebanon later in this bulletin. israeli forces have killed three palestinians in the northern gaza strip after three other palestinians were killed in an israeli air strike overnight. hundreds of palestinians turned out for funeral processions like this one in gaza city. israel says the three men killed today were trying to plant explosives near the border fence. israel says the militants targeted in the overnight air strike were planning to fire rockets from gaza into israel. >> lufthansa passengers can expect more chaos at the airport. a cabin crew strike scheduled for friday has forced the airline to cancel a majority of its flights. dozens of flights have already been cancelled for today, including long hauls.
the town has been used by many refugees to flee syria. jordanian officials say 66,000 syrians have entered the country sits -- since the conflict began. jordanian soldiers are reporting the syrian troops have shot at refugees trying to cross the border. >> we will be looking at the effects of the conflict in syria on neighboring lebanon later in this bulletin. israeli forces have killed three palestinians in the northern gaza strip after three other palestinians were killed in an israeli...
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just like syria. >> it is harder to move around now, there are so many checkpoints. the soldiers seemed relaxed today, even walk to me. -- even welcoming. this is as far as they will let us go. even driving around this neighborhood with our government minder, the destruction is visible. houses were reduced to rubble during the weeks of the soul to put down the opposition. the damages were assessed inside. they were too afraid to speak on camera. -- the damages were worse inside. damascus is a city divided. all day today there has been government shelling in some areas, fighting in others. many schools have not even opened. here, inside these walls, the still chant slogans of the ruling party. >> for more on the old order's fight for survival, i am joined by a senior fellow for the middle east institute. you give us a sense of what people might think might push aside out of power. >> the main thing, giving the external intervention is not going to happen, this is greater weapons for the opposition. this is being debated across the west. this is turning into a proxy ba
just like syria. >> it is harder to move around now, there are so many checkpoints. the soldiers seemed relaxed today, even walk to me. -- even welcoming. this is as far as they will let us go. even driving around this neighborhood with our government minder, the destruction is visible. houses were reduced to rubble during the weeks of the soul to put down the opposition. the damages were assessed inside. they were too afraid to speak on camera. -- the damages were worse inside. damascus...
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syria russia is among the countries that believes diplomatic approach taken to the crisis in syria where i dialogue between the government and the opposition house to be created the united nations is still divide. it over how to resolve the problem in syria and i world leaders i won't be the only ones addressing those gathered at the un headquarters in new york julian sun still hiding deep inside the ecuadorian embassy in london despite his status as a political refugee will also make an appearance though a video link here at r.t. that we will bring you exclusively that live on wednesday at ten thirty pm g.m.t. . was. i here i i. i i. i know it's only ten minutes past the hour here in moscow this is our to the square by the greek parliament is a scene of chaos protesters and police exchanging molotov cocktails and tear gas grenades agrees itself is at a standstill today with a nationwide strike paralyzing industry transport and businesses up to a million people are taking part in protests with around fifty thousand in the vicinity of the parliament alone the action is a protest against a
syria russia is among the countries that believes diplomatic approach taken to the crisis in syria where i dialogue between the government and the opposition house to be created the united nations is still divide. it over how to resolve the problem in syria and i world leaders i won't be the only ones addressing those gathered at the un headquarters in new york julian sun still hiding deep inside the ecuadorian embassy in london despite his status as a political refugee will also make an...
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syria russia is among the countries that believes diplomatic approach taken to the crisis in syria were i dialogue between the government and the opposition house to be created the united nations is still divided over how to resolve the problem in syria russia reaffirmed its commitment to peace efforts in syria's foreign minister sergei lavrov un special envoy lakhdar brahimi on the sidelines of the gathering and promised full support for his mission and commenting on the western proposals in syria voiced at the un done for calm holland from foreign policy in focus a persistent call for regime change that brought the situation to stalemate in the first place. you cannot call for the replacement of a regime and then expect to have a degree magic solution so when president obama said also has to be replaced well then who used to do the negotiating team to meet with the solution here was the regionally basically the one that both russia and china oppose which he is that you get a cease fire you don't talk about regime change and discipline batched part of the negotiation as part of the dip
syria russia is among the countries that believes diplomatic approach taken to the crisis in syria were i dialogue between the government and the opposition house to be created the united nations is still divided over how to resolve the problem in syria russia reaffirmed its commitment to peace efforts in syria's foreign minister sergei lavrov un special envoy lakhdar brahimi on the sidelines of the gathering and promised full support for his mission and commenting on the western proposals in...
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. >> and they won on the ground for syria's new international peace broker as he arrives for his first official talks. >> of the german chancellor teams up with a bunch of football legend's to tell gay soccer para -- tell gay soccer players is ok to come out. >> disgusting and reprehensible -- washington has denounced a low-budget film that has sparked deadly attacks on u.s. missions across the arab world. >> that tension is highest in egypt and libya. the u.s. has sent two warships close to the coast of libya after the american ambassador was killed two days ago. >> there is also violence in to nietzsche, iran, iraq and yemen, where four people have died. >> a mob of protesters stormed the u.s. embassy, pushing through security and torching cars inside the compound. police fired shots and tear gas in an attempt to control the crowd. finally, they managed to force the protestors back. >> we entered the embassy gates and raised the flag of the profit. if we -- if they repeat this, we will come back until the are no ambassadors in the world and no americans either. >> the protesters are
. >> and they won on the ground for syria's new international peace broker as he arrives for his first official talks. >> of the german chancellor teams up with a bunch of football legend's to tell gay soccer para -- tell gay soccer players is ok to come out. >> disgusting and reprehensible -- washington has denounced a low-budget film that has sparked deadly attacks on u.s. missions across the arab world. >> that tension is highest in egypt and libya. the u.s. has sent...
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syria. now was masterminded ten years ago so. when people say that what's going in the middle east today it's not really the reaction but it's rather just it shows that the arab world is generally and time america is that what you mean. not exactly what's happening in syria right now who started in iraq ten years ago when the occupied iraq the u.s. secretary of state visited syria and urged bashar al assad to rupture relations with russia and iran but president assad did not yield to their demands for this reason they started planning an attack against syria seen years ago you know they have taken advantage of the so-called arab spring which has ignited across tunisia egypt libya sudan and i don't even know who will be next probably it will affect saudi arabia and united arab emirates next year because we see something of a snowball effect here in syria is a special case for it is the most diverse ethnic country. and christians have lived side by side. to playing this card the issue to desta
syria. now was masterminded ten years ago so. when people say that what's going in the middle east today it's not really the reaction but it's rather just it shows that the arab world is generally and time america is that what you mean. not exactly what's happening in syria right now who started in iraq ten years ago when the occupied iraq the u.s. secretary of state visited syria and urged bashar al assad to rupture relations with russia and iran but president assad did not yield to their...
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the government forces in syria while at the same time. continue fighting this position is based on the these forces already to play in extra price which will be a huge number of human lives. that it was russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov he also said. when it comes to goals international goals in syria russia has absolutely no disagreement with the west or russia also wants to see syria as a free democratic stable state where the main disagreement lies on the means of achieving that goal and whether it would be done through violence and armed resistance international intervention more whether it could be done through diplomatic efforts and internal syrian dialogue all right action avoid a reporting there live on the money franks indeed for that report. turkey says it will continue to push for foreign protected saves us inside syria despite opposition from russia china and its allies claim the intervention is needed to help refugees fleeing the conflict but syrian rebels say the move would also help examine the fight against president
the government forces in syria while at the same time. continue fighting this position is based on the these forces already to play in extra price which will be a huge number of human lives. that it was russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov he also said. when it comes to goals international goals in syria russia has absolutely no disagreement with the west or russia also wants to see syria as a free democratic stable state where the main disagreement lies on the means of achieving that goal...
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president barack obama addressed the international body and with respect to syria the u.s. leader said the regime of bashar al assad must come to an end when referencing syria president obama said that the international community must be engaged to assure that what began as citizens demanding their rights does not end in a cycle of sectarian violence now as we've been reporting over the past year and a half the u.s. and its western allies have been fiercely pushing and campaigning for for regime change for bashar al assad to step down and the u.s. and europeans have been supporting the opposition but the reality of the ground on the ground in syria is just getting worse as a matter of fact joint special envoy lakhdar brahimi just briefed the security council a day ago on the circumstance against syria he said it is going from bad to worse right now there's no new plans in place on how to scale down the violence and how to lead both sides to a peaceful path in addition to syria president obama spoke very heavily about the anti-american demonstrations that are blazing through
president barack obama addressed the international body and with respect to syria the u.s. leader said the regime of bashar al assad must come to an end when referencing syria president obama said that the international community must be engaged to assure that what began as citizens demanding their rights does not end in a cycle of sectarian violence now as we've been reporting over the past year and a half the u.s. and its western allies have been fiercely pushing and campaigning for for...
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well they can do people that may leave here to fight in syria will not go directly to syria they may stop in turkey or levon on iraq so the government will not be able to really know the. nation there's no real way of telling whether they're actually going to end up in syria there is no way to know. who when they enter syria who they'll be liaising with. their ideology is necessarily how ideologies and viewpoints point change in syria these are the scenes that could greet them on their return and he islamist organization the english defense league is unlikely to take further radicalization of british muslims lying down creating more bad feeling and deeper fissures in an already divided society full western who's british freedom party is allied to the e.t.l. says militant groups are preparing for a confrontation we're going to get further and further into this horrible situation of them and us and them and us and then you have small scale violence that starts and it's the tit for tat and it's like. you know i think we literally entering into a religious civil war scenario so far the g
well they can do people that may leave here to fight in syria will not go directly to syria they may stop in turkey or levon on iraq so the government will not be able to really know the. nation there's no real way of telling whether they're actually going to end up in syria there is no way to know. who when they enter syria who they'll be liaising with. their ideology is necessarily how ideologies and viewpoints point change in syria these are the scenes that could greet them on their return...
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turkey has closed its borders with syria saying the country is filled to the brim with refugees well and really is asking the united nations to create a buffer zone sparking fears of foreign intervention join me police here in a few moments for an update. and some prison break in the running as the economic and social problems dominate regional elections the voting underway in kind of as mainly french speaking to give back. twenty four hours a day seven days a week this is r.t. first the latest financial blow to the e.u. comes from moody's the ratings agency has changed the block's outlook from stable to negative wanting it faces being downgraded merely said the decision reflected the issues eased key budget contributors are dealing with earlier this year other regions of germany france of bridge and their lands were also switched to a negative outlook that's just by relentless meetings between e.u. leaders which have so far failed to deliver any solutions and a link to email suggests that the troika of international lenders want greenies one of the most adept stricken countries to w
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syria is likely to dominate the discussions. extremely bad and getting worse, that is the verdict of the new international envoy. >> rising every day from damascus now. what is happening on the ground? we are not allowed to go inside these neighborhoods to see for ourselves. >> hello and welcome to gmt. also in the program, china issues and new warning to japan over the islands in the center in a battle over sovereignty. property damage, economic hardships, and emotional trauma. it is midday here in london and 7:00 a.m. in new york where syria is likely to dominate the discussions in the united nations general assembly. the u.s. and arab league envoy to syria has painted a grim picture of the conflict after his first official visit to the country, saying the situation is bad and getting worse. there are clashes every day but we see little of it been been getting the full story has proven to be an increasing challenge. >> the ruins of war. the government says it wants to journalists to show the true picture. some of it cannot be
syria is likely to dominate the discussions. extremely bad and getting worse, that is the verdict of the new international envoy. >> rising every day from damascus now. what is happening on the ground? we are not allowed to go inside these neighborhoods to see for ourselves. >> hello and welcome to gmt. also in the program, china issues and new warning to japan over the islands in the center in a battle over sovereignty. property damage, economic hardships, and emotional trauma. it...
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has been some time in syria covering the conflict and knew you personally i met. on one of my trips to damascus i was the one who actually reached out to him i wrote to him on twitter saying that we should form a collage of the wrong side of his to reporters that have serious reference to one of the white house official camas that iran the russia china was on the wrong side of history when it comes to syria now he responded in a very humorous manner is a. very well known reporter in damascus he was receiving a lot of threats for his reporting both by phone and on his twitter account anyone could see it i relied on his knowledge sometimes on his contacts extensively as did a lot of reporters in the region both iraq. and western reporters on one hand you see people dying in great numbers every day and that instils there's a certain sounds of humility i understand that your whole life is worth nothing and that was the thing about my as well because he was reporting for an iranian station but he was a syrian and he obviously. to a great care about his own country and
has been some time in syria covering the conflict and knew you personally i met. on one of my trips to damascus i was the one who actually reached out to him i wrote to him on twitter saying that we should form a collage of the wrong side of his to reporters that have serious reference to one of the white house official camas that iran the russia china was on the wrong side of history when it comes to syria now he responded in a very humorous manner is a. very well known reporter in damascus he...
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says its camps are completely full and asks the un to set up a buffer zone inside syria. separatists make the running hours are going to make council solve problems dominic regional elections with voting about to begin in canada's mainly french speaking. on screen and online twenty four hours a day seven days a week here with r.t. and karen tara well the latest financial blow to the e.u. comes from moody's the ratings agency has changed the blocks outlook from stable to negative warning it faces being downgraded moody's the decision reflected the issues the key budget contributors are dealing with earlier this year the ratings of germany france britain are in their lives or switched to a negative outlook that's just relentless meetings between leaders which have so far failed to deliver any solutions reports claim that the troika of international leaders want greece one of the most debt stricken countries to work six days a week and longer hours to fulfill their financial obligations investment adviser patrick jiang believes it's the bailouts that are dragging europe down
says its camps are completely full and asks the un to set up a buffer zone inside syria. separatists make the running hours are going to make council solve problems dominic regional elections with voting about to begin in canada's mainly french speaking. on screen and online twenty four hours a day seven days a week here with r.t. and karen tara well the latest financial blow to the e.u. comes from moody's the ratings agency has changed the blocks outlook from stable to negative warning it...
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it left syria strained. and what was really sad was the inability for the council and the authority to have been accepted so that we could have stopped that war. >> rose: how much pressure was brought to bear on you from washington? >> there was pressure. but i didn't feel it too much in the sense that i felt i had the right position. my position i was really not in favor of the war. and i was also talking to quite a lot, quite a few leaders around the world. i was on the phone all the time. and i knew their position too. and so i knew majority of the member states were not in favor of the war. >> rose: would they have been in favor if, in fact, the inspectors had continued, and there was a point in which the inspection had clearly failed? i mean-- has been here. >> yeah, i think that would have been my expectation. >> rose: if, in fact, they had ra lawed inspectors to go back even though iraqies had thrown them out. >> yeah. >> they went back. the inspectors went back. they were in the middle of doing their
it left syria strained. and what was really sad was the inability for the council and the authority to have been accepted so that we could have stopped that war. >> rose: how much pressure was brought to bear on you from washington? >> there was pressure. but i didn't feel it too much in the sense that i felt i had the right position. my position i was really not in favor of the war. and i was also talking to quite a lot, quite a few leaders around the world. i was on the phone all...
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syria. don't forget to log on to our website for the story and more at r.t. dot com and here is what are you can also find they right now why did you shoot over the right to drink it's got the unusual items banned by the u.s. police the head of the democratic national convention. and the supersonic jet pilot apparently almost couldn't use the highway in russia with an air strip warning right over their heads up drivers. is still watching r t thanks for being with us now media reports have surfaced suggesting that the u.k. has failed to freeze some of the asses of top officials in the former regime of former egyptian leader the move dogging hosni mubarak and his in a circle was introduced in february last year after the latest stood down amid mass rallies professor of international relations mark element of things london may be using the ass's as a tool of political manipulation. this leads to her. also going to call political reasons it's a reward not to prosecute those who do work for. you when perhaps grounds. we wanted to know and some of our cutting off t
syria. don't forget to log on to our website for the story and more at r.t. dot com and here is what are you can also find they right now why did you shoot over the right to drink it's got the unusual items banned by the u.s. police the head of the democratic national convention. and the supersonic jet pilot apparently almost couldn't use the highway in russia with an air strip warning right over their heads up drivers. is still watching r t thanks for being with us now media reports have...
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inside syria travel and government forces have launched fresh offensives in the crucial for a second city of aleppo in what's being called an unprecedented assault dozens have reportedly been killed in the past twenty four hours with heavy weapons allegedly use five sides this comes as the u.s. sends more support worth forty five million dollars to the syrian opposition let's get some reaction now from in the kind of political analyst dan glazebrook down thank you so much for joining r.t. today now russia has reiterated calls for what it calls a balanced solution to the syrian conflict why aren't more countries supporting moscow's proposals. that's a good question because not only moscow those making these proposals a week ago in damascus the national coordination committee which is actually the main organization behind the initial outbreak of peaceful protests in syria actually had his own conference where they also called for a cease fire on both sides they criticized the militarization of the of the conflict they criticize those countries that are in arming the rebels and how do w
inside syria travel and government forces have launched fresh offensives in the crucial for a second city of aleppo in what's being called an unprecedented assault dozens have reportedly been killed in the past twenty four hours with heavy weapons allegedly use five sides this comes as the u.s. sends more support worth forty five million dollars to the syrian opposition let's get some reaction now from in the kind of political analyst dan glazebrook down thank you so much for joining r.t. today...
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and the fundamentalists in syria sided by the paragraph that has the result of. this against a secular state it's like syria i'm going to work we're kind of studio expecting in the future but syria falls in the hands of this experience of the cohesion of the syrian society will be totally collapsed you could have only by because of the whole of the middle east. iran has taken steps to change its image as an international outcast of a hundred nations have offered the support of its controversial nuclear program their final declaration of the summit of nonaligned states hosted by to run box the right for all countries to develop and use nuclear energy for peaceful purposes while the gathering was being held the u.n. nuclear watchdog released its latest report accusing iran of increasing your reign when richmond i.a.e.a. findings suggest a number of centrifuges at one of iran's facilities has more than doubled but one has dismissed the document as politically motivated and said mohammad marandi a professor at the university have to run things it's unlikely the timin
and the fundamentalists in syria sided by the paragraph that has the result of. this against a secular state it's like syria i'm going to work we're kind of studio expecting in the future but syria falls in the hands of this experience of the cohesion of the syrian society will be totally collapsed you could have only by because of the whole of the middle east. iran has taken steps to change its image as an international outcast of a hundred nations have offered the support of its controversial...
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that we are witnessing the issue syria's been raised in the annual u.n. general assembly gathering this week has russia called on those who support the rebels to stop sidestepping international law and the long running question of whether iran is trying to develop nuclear weapons was also afraid to debate with israel trying to draw up quite literally a case for intervention but important eyes in new york for us. as world leaders gathered for the annual u.n. general assembly international anger over and islamophobia american film was still pleasing in the muslim world addressing the world body u.s. president barack obama condemned the video nonetheless defending the right to free speech as president of our country and commander in chief of our military i accept that people are going to call me awful things every day. and i will always defend their right to do so obama also pledged his support for arab spring nations like egypt and libya however when egypt's new president spoke at the un for the first time mohamed morsi said free speech will not be accepted
that we are witnessing the issue syria's been raised in the annual u.n. general assembly gathering this week has russia called on those who support the rebels to stop sidestepping international law and the long running question of whether iran is trying to develop nuclear weapons was also afraid to debate with israel trying to draw up quite literally a case for intervention but important eyes in new york for us. as world leaders gathered for the annual u.n. general assembly international anger...
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syria. when next r.t. talks to the former grand mufti of jerusalem and palestine stay with us for the interview. thank you. what we i have said. the mufti of jerusalem thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. israel allows was limbs to make programmer to mecca but on the other hand it forbids men under the age of forty from entering the mosque during ramadan to pray on fridays how do you explain this contradiction. this contradiction is due to the fact that they let our brothers who live in the areas in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight carry out the harsh lessons is their legal right to him there also is some political benefits would be again i feel demonstrating that there is freedom of religion out. of the. rules of the strictest since he is on their territory for love it was situated somewhere else no such measures would be taken now the focus is on. the occupation authorities on criticised only for that the most of their actions are always a criticism and you have said that jewish authorit
syria. when next r.t. talks to the former grand mufti of jerusalem and palestine stay with us for the interview. thank you. what we i have said. the mufti of jerusalem thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. israel allows was limbs to make programmer to mecca but on the other hand it forbids men under the age of forty from entering the mosque during ramadan to pray on fridays how do you explain this contradiction. this contradiction is due to the fact that they let our brothers who live...
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who is going to speak on syria today too. well there are several leaders and foreign ministers that are scheduled to address the general assembly but british prime minister david cameron is among them it is expected that he will address the issue of syria of the syrian crisis and deliver some harsh rhetoric against the syrian government of bashar al assad now this harsh rhetoric was first delivered just a day ago by the u.s. president barack obama and his french counterpart and a line of both of those leaders said that the syrian government of bashar assad is over and has no place among the international community they both are rallying the general assembly to help support the syrian opposition now other countries such as brazil said that the situation in syria the crisis in syria can only be concluded or dress through diplomacy and dialogue not military intervention but then there was also qatar that said to the general assembly that if the joint special envoy for syria locks are brahimi does not find a way to solve the cris
who is going to speak on syria today too. well there are several leaders and foreign ministers that are scheduled to address the general assembly but british prime minister david cameron is among them it is expected that he will address the issue of syria of the syrian crisis and deliver some harsh rhetoric against the syrian government of bashar al assad now this harsh rhetoric was first delivered just a day ago by the u.s. president barack obama and his french counterpart and a line of both...
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he says the republican presidential nominee is ready to go to war in syria and iran. the vice president made that comment yesterday in pennsylvania. he says romney prefers policies that favor confrontation over cooperation. romney said he had considered it. president obama has made similar comments. >>> the democratic national convention may not begin tomorrow until but the festivities begin today in charlotte. delegates and visitors will an tend carolina fest. it will include live music and performances by james taylor and other singers. it attracting several demonstrators. they took to the streets yesterday speaking out in favor of several causes. police arrested two people but they say the protests were generally peaceful. >>> democrats from virginia are seeing firsthand how important the common wealth is this lerkz year. they have prime seats on the floor of the time warner arena for the convention. >> we are a key battleground state receive aggregate deal of attention. >>> and delegates from the district and maryland both heavily democratic, not so lucky. their s
he says the republican presidential nominee is ready to go to war in syria and iran. the vice president made that comment yesterday in pennsylvania. he says romney prefers policies that favor confrontation over cooperation. romney said he had considered it. president obama has made similar comments. >>> the democratic national convention may not begin tomorrow until but the festivities begin today in charlotte. delegates and visitors will an tend carolina fest. it will include live...